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>> been actually better under obama. in fact, millionaires are better off today than they were four years ago or at least there are more of them a study from wealth insight showed that the u.s. added more than 1 million nairs under obama. that's 1,000 millionaires a day, or 40 millionaires an hour. now, in total there are now more than 5 million nairs in the u.s., 19 trillion in total wealth. the u.s. added more millionaires in obama's first three years than george busch created in his eight years. the obama gains are on par roughly clinton's second term, that was the big bull market earthquake the dot com boom. stock markets dried most of the growth decline in millionaires, the market rebounded in 2009 and 2010 gave us all those new millionaires, so, millionaires have done well under obama but as one of my readers wrote to me, brian, bernanke did more to create millionaires than barack obama. >> pretty much like dropping those million dollar -- >> it has. >> dollars from the sky, right? >> in order to take advantage of
>> been actually better under obama. in fact, millionaires are better off today than they were four years ago or at least there are more of them a study from wealth insight showed that the u.s. added more than 1 million nairs under obama. that's 1,000 millionaires a day, or 40 millionaires an hour. now, in total there are now more than 5 million nairs in the u.s., 19 trillion in total wealth. the u.s. added more millionaires in obama's first three years than george busch created in his...
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president obama offered to clear any obstacles that we may have had. we have had the same cooperation and we have had the same offer from officials in new jersey. >> we have had the governor of new york talking about the utilities today during his news conference saying that he is going to be on them to make sure that power is restored. your industry will become a political football. what do you say to politicians in the coming days who will be critical of your industry. >> i can't speak to what is going on in new york. spees s these systems before built 90 years ago. we weren't expecting to have winds coming onto the shore lines of new jersey and we are working together and i think we will come out of this even stronger. >> thank you for your time tonight sir. >> coming up larry kudlow joins us to tell you how and why we will bounce back all together. >> plus more on how the east coast is going to get back to business tomorrow. those surprising little things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfun
president obama offered to clear any obstacles that we may have had. we have had the same cooperation and we have had the same offer from officials in new jersey. >> we have had the governor of new york talking about the utilities today during his news conference saying that he is going to be on them to make sure that power is restored. your industry will become a political football. what do you say to politicians in the coming days who will be critical of your industry. >> i can't...
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president obama did nine rallies. governor romney held ten rallies, spent $131 million just in television ad campaigns. so again, this state running very close right now. this is going to take a couple more hours. back to you. >> as you point out, diana, the new virginia is different from the old virginia. nbc news, let's recap right now, has projected that mitt romney is the winner in the state of indiana. and there you see 11 electoral votes in the romney column. nbc news also projecting mitt romney the winner in the state of kentucky with 8 electoral votes based on 5% of the polling data in. president obama is the projected winner in vermont as expected. that is 3 electoral votes. >> we still have too early to call in georgia according to nbc news, that is the same case in south carolina, too early to call, and in virginia, it is too close to call according to nbc news. so again, we are waiting on virginia and you mentioned a great point because virginia has been obama territory for so long. >> it was in the last e
president obama did nine rallies. governor romney held ten rallies, spent $131 million just in television ad campaigns. so again, this state running very close right now. this is going to take a couple more hours. back to you. >> as you point out, diana, the new virginia is different from the old virginia. nbc news, let's recap right now, has projected that mitt romney is the winner in the state of indiana. and there you see 11 electoral votes in the romney column. nbc news also...
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why is obama waging war on coal? >> i think he's being driven by an extreme environment by an lobby he doesn't like coal, he said if you build a coal plant, we're going to bankrupt you and he's following through on his promise. >> that means we will not have another new coal plant in our lifetime. that's the way experts have said it, that they'll never be able to get done what the epa wants to get done so there will be no new coal mines. >> so we're shutting out our most affordable, abundant resource. my state of west virginia will lose a lot and has lost a lot. >> a lot of states too. i get that, but what about the existing coal mines, shelley? tell me about that because the epa is writing regulations now and a lot of people from that industry say basically they're going to have shut down even existing coal plants. >> the permitting process has slowed to a crawl and it's through the regulations of the epa and they put in impossible deadlines and impossible benchmarks to meet and at the same time you've got the distr
why is obama waging war on coal? >> i think he's being driven by an extreme environment by an lobby he doesn't like coal, he said if you build a coal plant, we're going to bankrupt you and he's following through on his promise. >> that means we will not have another new coal plant in our lifetime. that's the way experts have said it, that they'll never be able to get done what the epa wants to get done so there will be no new coal mines. >> so we're shutting out our most...
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i call that the charitable obama. some of it is china. but what matters the most is when investors try to convince themselves to -- >> sell, sell, sell. >> -- they will conduct zuk seed in doing so. we sold off because of worries, probably don't even know why -- we you know why we sold off? because of worries about the greek bond market. and i'm not talking about fraternity row. greek bond market caused people to panic out of all sorts of financial assets and start thinking along the lines of the famously cur muj john stock stage van morrison in "oh dom o domino" as in spain and portugal are the next to fall. the government is saying they won't default, but of course that's what you would say no matter what. no chapter would say boy, we're dufuses and going chapter 11. or whatever the greek word is for chapter 11. frankly, it's all greek to me when you look at it like that. >> you can crack up the book on greece. how big is it? bigger than dubai? how much debt do they have? who owns it? who can bail it out? heck, you can go to the part no
i call that the charitable obama. some of it is china. but what matters the most is when investors try to convince themselves to -- >> sell, sell, sell. >> -- they will conduct zuk seed in doing so. we sold off because of worries, probably don't even know why -- we you know why we sold off? because of worries about the greek bond market. and i'm not talking about fraternity row. greek bond market caused people to panic out of all sorts of financial assets and start thinking along...
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obama put together a great jobs program. this nation does believe that this president is pulling this country forward. now it's really time for the legislature to get themselves together. i'm not a reflexive partisan. i feel sad that a moderate republican is leaving. i feel bad that dick doesn't get re-elected. i feel bad that warn hatch and mccain have to run hard to the right to defend themselves from tea party attacks. most of us are in the pragmatic center. >> but we know how difficult that can be. thinking back to some comments about private equity and how criticism of that should not go overboard. it seemed like he had to walk it back again. >> look, i'm -- newark, new jersey is going through the biggest economic development period. building the first new office towers in years. population is increasing for the first time. and that's because of bringing everybody together. training people for jobs. everybody woshing together around the same table. i support barack obama because i believe he brings the same spirit. the
obama put together a great jobs program. this nation does believe that this president is pulling this country forward. now it's really time for the legislature to get themselves together. i'm not a reflexive partisan. i feel sad that a moderate republican is leaving. i feel bad that dick doesn't get re-elected. i feel bad that warn hatch and mccain have to run hard to the right to defend themselves from tea party attacks. most of us are in the pragmatic center. >> but we know how...
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leaning obama, 46.2% obama, 43.6%, romney. in a squeaker. all three states here we have republican governors aenl yet obama is edging out his opposition. >> interesting the look at business climates versus the political polling. thank you. appreciate it. which states do you the viewers of cnbc are tops for business? quef a good old-fashioned top states twitter battle going on right now. you can cast your vote. simon? >>> coming up, the fallout over fitness at facebook. why yoga instructor said she was fired after teaching a class at the company's headquarters. is it all really a bit of a stretch? the power run down is straight ahead. event. now get an incredible offer on the powerful c250 sport sedan. but hurry before this opportunity...disappears. the mercedes-benz summer event ends july 31st. did i ever think i would have heart disease. she just didn't fit the profile of a heart event victim. she's healthy, she eats properly. i was pushing my two kids in a stroller when i had my heart event. i've been on a bayer aspirin regimen ever since.
leaning obama, 46.2% obama, 43.6%, romney. in a squeaker. all three states here we have republican governors aenl yet obama is edging out his opposition. >> interesting the look at business climates versus the political polling. thank you. appreciate it. which states do you the viewers of cnbc are tops for business? quef a good old-fashioned top states twitter battle going on right now. you can cast your vote. simon? >>> coming up, the fallout over fitness at facebook. why yoga...
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how does that make obama feel? better off smoking crack than passing obama care. would have been ten points higher. actually, have you noticed the president backtracking a little bit? like at a funds raiser earlier this week, he said, no, no, what he promised was that you could keep your health care plan if it hasn't changed since the law had passed. you know, he's such a good speaker. he almost believed it himself. and then his pants caught fire. that that's when i nooi. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> the most quoted thing or requoted thing you have said in your presidency. if you like your health care plan, you can keep it. you said it a lot during the run-up. at this point, though, it's obviously something -- a promise that has not been able to be kept. wha
how does that make obama feel? better off smoking crack than passing obama care. would have been ten points higher. actually, have you noticed the president backtracking a little bit? like at a funds raiser earlier this week, he said, no, no, what he promised was that you could keep your health care plan if it hasn't changed since the law had passed. you know, he's such a good speaker. he almost believed it himself. and then his pants caught fire. that that's when i nooi. the american dream is...
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obama doesn't care. i think he is coming out looking very bad, larry. >> i want to get a quick take before we bring the members in here. to me, this guy is a cheap shot artist. he may be representing obama you wants a cheap shot to go after the banks and where are the kudos for jp morgan that did this and put this together at a time when everything was unravel elling. >> the federal government was under pressure for the euro europeons. andrew cuomo preceded snyder man and declined to use the act. this is the same evidence that he looked over and said i'm not going ahead with this and there are cases and -- let me get this straight. he decided the evidence wasn't there. snyder man looked at it and he is playing cheap politics. >> that is your opinion. >> he has become a good governor of new york and said no go. and this guy says no go and we are on the eve of an election and jp morgan did the lord's work. somebody had to stock the hemorrhaging. >> there is fraud here. no question about it. who is responsi
obama doesn't care. i think he is coming out looking very bad, larry. >> i want to get a quick take before we bring the members in here. to me, this guy is a cheap shot artist. he may be representing obama you wants a cheap shot to go after the banks and where are the kudos for jp morgan that did this and put this together at a time when everything was unravel elling. >> the federal government was under pressure for the euro europeons. andrew cuomo preceded snyder man and declined...
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the impact of obama care, immigration reform and what's it have to do with interest rates and stocks pchlts cocktails for the big holiday weekend. big business and booze. it all starts right now. . cockt big holiday weekend. big business and booze. it all starts right now. cockta weekend. big business and booze. it all starts right now. > cockt weekend. big business and booze. it all starts right now. > cockty weekend. big business and booze. it all starts right now. > cockt holiday weekend. big business and booze. it all starts right now. >>> first, let me send it over to bill griffeth with a look at headlines this week. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week on the money. a stronger than expected jobs report for the month of june. the economy created 195,000 jobs and the unemployment rate stayed the same at 7.6% as more people re-entered the work force. markets higher at the open on friday during a holiday short rned week that had the stocks watching turmoil in the middle east, anticipating earnings season next week. auto sales are accelerating. the indu
the impact of obama care, immigration reform and what's it have to do with interest rates and stocks pchlts cocktails for the big holiday weekend. big business and booze. it all starts right now. . cockt big holiday weekend. big business and booze. it all starts right now. cockta weekend. big business and booze. it all starts right now. > cockt weekend. big business and booze. it all starts right now. > cockty weekend. big business and booze. it all starts right now. > cockt holiday...
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they let barack obama define and the obama campaign define romney. they lost the convention. the notion that you're scrambling to write an acceptance speech a few hours before you give it is crazy in modern american politics and they lost last week. i mean, when they kind of blew it on this libya thing. they need somebody -- >> it's hard for me to imagine, bob, how could have they lost last week? i know they did but it amazes me. problem didn't demonstrate once been in a whole new venue of international policy his wholly inadequate skills last week on foreign policy. >> i totally disagree with that. i think he came across as cool, in command and did a good job. but why did romney lose so much? because in the middle of a mess like this, when american lives are at stake and you know this, you don't go out and attack the president of the united states and say that he's somehow or another sympathizes with terrorists. that's how he lost it. if you handed that statement to ronald reagan, if you handed that statement to george bush or go, h.w. bush, i think they would have looked at
they let barack obama define and the obama campaign define romney. they lost the convention. the notion that you're scrambling to write an acceptance speech a few hours before you give it is crazy in modern american politics and they lost last week. i mean, when they kind of blew it on this libya thing. they need somebody -- >> it's hard for me to imagine, bob, how could have they lost last week? i know they did but it amazes me. problem didn't demonstrate once been in a whole new venue...
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president obama. >> please have a seat. before i begin, let me say a few words about the tragedy that's unfolding not far away from here at the washington navy yard. that's part of why our event today was delayed. i have been briefed by my team on the situation. we still don't know all of the facts. but we do know that several people have been shot and some have been killed. so we are confronting yet another mass shooting. today it happened on military installlation in our nation's capitol. it's a shooting that targeted our military and civilian personnel. these are men and women who were going to work doing their job, protecting all of us. they're patriots. and they know dangers of serving abroad, but today they faced the unimaginable violence that they wouldn't have expected here at home. so we offer our gratitude to the navy and local law enforcement, federal authorities, and the doctors who responded with skill and bravery. i've made it clear to my team i want the investigation seamless, so federal and local authorities
president obama. >> please have a seat. before i begin, let me say a few words about the tragedy that's unfolding not far away from here at the washington navy yard. that's part of why our event today was delayed. i have been briefed by my team on the situation. we still don't know all of the facts. but we do know that several people have been shot and some have been killed. so we are confronting yet another mass shooting. today it happened on military installlation in our nation's...
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diblassio and obama, what's the linkage? what's it mean for democratic party politics today, diblassio and obama? >> it means former secretary of state clinton is going to go way left to get the nomination and lose in 2016 because richard's party has gone -- >> that's a key point. you're an observer of -- >> these are two guys with no management experience but they yell the right slogans out there, they attack the right like crazy, they talk about the two cities, the two americas, but they're the two guys with no management experience who couldn't solve the problems if they tried. we've seen this with obamacare. >> you think the diblaseio message, soft on crime-e doesn't like business -- >> first of all, it's not soft on kram. >> of course it is. the whole stop and frisk argument that ray kelly successfully implemented -- do you think that's a national message, richard? >> no, i do not. >> it's not a clinton message. >> no, it is not a clinton message. and it is not a message hillary clinton will embrace if she -- >> tell me
diblassio and obama, what's the linkage? what's it mean for democratic party politics today, diblassio and obama? >> it means former secretary of state clinton is going to go way left to get the nomination and lose in 2016 because richard's party has gone -- >> that's a key point. you're an observer of -- >> these are two guys with no management experience but they yell the right slogans out there, they attack the right like crazy, they talk about the two cities, the two...
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is this a new president obama? >> i'm impressed with the fact that he's reaching out to republicans. i think it's great. i think it will be great if he continues to do that. it doesn't always mean that a deal will magically materialize, but it could help. it could help get us somewhere. >> senators joe manchin and senator lee. >>> now we have drama building with the possible roadblock to take over dell computer. we'll get an update from mary thompson and much more. later on, don't miss my exclusive interview with speaker john boehner. speaker boehner told me his thoughts about a government shutdown. >> our goal here is to cut spending, it's not to shut down government, and keeping the government open after march 27th is our goal. the president the other day indicated his willingness and desire to see the government funded after march 27th so i'm hopeful that senate democrats will work with us to make sure that there's no threat of government shutdown. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 seems like etfs are everywhere these days.
is this a new president obama? >> i'm impressed with the fact that he's reaching out to republicans. i think it's great. i think it will be great if he continues to do that. it doesn't always mean that a deal will magically materialize, but it could help. it could help get us somewhere. >> senators joe manchin and senator lee. >>> now we have drama building with the possible roadblock to take over dell computer. we'll get an update from mary thompson and much more. later...
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you remember in '08, hillary clinton and barack obama were duking it out until june 7th of 2008. this is part of the process. it sharpens the candidates but creates more fodder for the campaign and during the general election. i think this is what's going to happen. there's only three issues, it's about leadership, jobs and the economy and it's about tax and spending debt and deficit and once we get a nominee we're able to focus on president obama's abysmal record on all three of these issues, i think conservatives and republicans, libertarians, independents are going to rally behind our nominee and we'll have a very spirited contest and i believe we'll win this year. i'm not that worried about it but i wish it would be over soon. >> in our conversations with governor pataki, he hasn't endorsed anyone yet. he still has some reservations about how strong a candidate -- is that fair to say -- romney would be that president obama might be able to point to some weaknesses in governor romney, then maybe someone like a jeb bush, christi, your name. >> bob mcdonnell. >> your name is thr
you remember in '08, hillary clinton and barack obama were duking it out until june 7th of 2008. this is part of the process. it sharpens the candidates but creates more fodder for the campaign and during the general election. i think this is what's going to happen. there's only three issues, it's about leadership, jobs and the economy and it's about tax and spending debt and deficit and once we get a nominee we're able to focus on president obama's abysmal record on all three of these issues,...
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ryan's down here, obama's up there, why did obama go there? and didn't that just make the public scratch its head and say what's up with this guy? >> all right. he's punching down. you're not supposed to punch down. most of this country has no idea who paul ryan is. they don't know the path to prosperi prosperity. and spending an hour -- talking about social darwinism and trojan horses? what's all this about the budget? >> many days later, i still don't know. i asked ryan what social darwinism is. do you know what it is? >> it was long ago. >> survival of the fittest translated into the economics sphere where basically it doesn't matter if the people who were in the bottom don't get anything. they don't get any jobs -- >> how many americans know what social darwinism is? >> i disagree with what james said about that speech because i don't think most americans know about the paul ryan budget. i don't think the administration did any favors by attacking him. they're trying to make thi a gingrich connection, but gingrich was a well-known figure.
ryan's down here, obama's up there, why did obama go there? and didn't that just make the public scratch its head and say what's up with this guy? >> all right. he's punching down. you're not supposed to punch down. most of this country has no idea who paul ryan is. they don't know the path to prosperi prosperity. and spending an hour -- talking about social darwinism and trojan horses? what's all this about the budget? >> many days later, i still don't know. i asked ryan what...
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obama. >> i saw some obamas. >> thank you. 7:00. you and carl will be getting us through until we know who won. >>> when we come back the election and the fiscal cliff, the chairman and ceo of pmc will be joining us with his advice on how to avoid the big plunge. the fiscal cliff can't be allowed to sustain itself. we have now just driven the debt position up in the country. if the fed hadn't been buying all of the securities interest rates would be much higher. the annual deficit would be much higher. i think we can't allow that from the point of view of our children we can't allow the debt to continue. i would hope washington understands that. >> we are going to leave it there. appreciate you coming on this evening. we hope to see you in the morning one of these days soon. >> you hear the music and that could only mean one thing. jim cramer is making his way to the set. i never knew -- i heard the old cramer say cramerica. he will have the sectors on the move. a special edition of "squawk box" after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announ
obama. >> i saw some obamas. >> thank you. 7:00. you and carl will be getting us through until we know who won. >>> when we come back the election and the fiscal cliff, the chairman and ceo of pmc will be joining us with his advice on how to avoid the big plunge. the fiscal cliff can't be allowed to sustain itself. we have now just driven the debt position up in the country. if the fed hadn't been buying all of the securities interest rates would be much higher. the annual...
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and by the way, president obama will dig his heels in, try and salvage obama care. we want to make sure it's repealed or defunded and the implementation of obama care stock. >> you think president obama is making a mistake, laying this out the way he is. don't you think people know it's not the 30s, not the 60s, the government is not working. in fact, the government is going bankrupt. don't you think people know that? >> a lot of people also worry that big corporations and wall street are not constrained any longer, and that if there is not a government interceding for average working people that people are going to see their wages continually decline, their benefits shrink, and also find themes without jobs. i think what the president is doing is framing the issue, not so much as big government versus small government, but really the question is do you want a government that is on your side, or do you want a government that is controlled by some forces, you know, big business and wall street, that are beyond your control otherwise? >> interesting what bob rice is s
and by the way, president obama will dig his heels in, try and salvage obama care. we want to make sure it's repealed or defunded and the implementation of obama care stock. >> you think president obama is making a mistake, laying this out the way he is. don't you think people know it's not the 30s, not the 60s, the government is not working. in fact, the government is going bankrupt. don't you think people know that? >> a lot of people also worry that big corporations and wall...
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perhaps a slight edge to obama. they show obama with a four or five-point edge in pennsylvania. if that's not the case, then i think all of these close races we can have some degree of confidence will break towards governor romney. i think we could have an early night. if, on the other hand, the polling in new hampshire is exactly what the vote says, then we could have a long night. so i think if governor romney is going to win, i think we'll know pretty quickly. otherwise, it's going to be a long night. >> yeah, but i mean, do you believe the polls? the polls are basically saying that even if it's just a fractional lead, the president is in the lead. so why would you think that these polls would crack toward romney? >> maria, the polls are a point in time. what matters most is the momentum. i think over the last three days -- and it's the eve of the election. there's no need for any spin. the polls have been open for 11 hours. i honestly think when you look at the crowds that governor romney has been getting, when you look at the body language of governor romney and his entoura
perhaps a slight edge to obama. they show obama with a four or five-point edge in pennsylvania. if that's not the case, then i think all of these close races we can have some degree of confidence will break towards governor romney. i think we could have an early night. if, on the other hand, the polling in new hampshire is exactly what the vote says, then we could have a long night. so i think if governor romney is going to win, i think we'll know pretty quickly. otherwise, it's going to be a...
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which i think is what the president wants to do. >> look, obama will have to defend obama care. i don't know how his 'goods to have to do that. he'll have to end the individual man dade. we talked about that in the first segment. i think he's got to do that. >>> final word to you. regardless immigration reform, regardless the republicans' chances to recapture the senate in 2014. are you, as a card-carrying conservative, former virginia governor, you ran the rnc, you know the ropes. do you think there's a deal to be made between the president and the republican house on immigration? >> yeah, i think there probably is, but i think that you've got to answer some of the fundamental questions in immigration, which is, are we just going to declare open borders, and anybody that can get here, it's going to be all is forgiving? i think that's the fundamental policy question that's got to be answered, larry, if i want to leave your viewers with one idea, it is that getting more people jobs and employed is a better way to improve their quality of life than something like the minimum wage.
which i think is what the president wants to do. >> look, obama will have to defend obama care. i don't know how his 'goods to have to do that. he'll have to end the individual man dade. we talked about that in the first segment. i think he's got to do that. >>> final word to you. regardless immigration reform, regardless the republicans' chances to recapture the senate in 2014. are you, as a card-carrying conservative, former virginia governor, you ran the rnc, you know the...
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>> remember, right now president obama is hovering around 50%. so if you're a republican, don't count your chickens before they hatch. i think the president remains in pretty strong command here even through difficult economic times of the country. >> i don't know what that noise is in the background, but maybe somebody can turn the mike off or get the noise fixed. >> the tea party protest. >> it should be. all right. so craig shirley, these retirements and what not, the tide seems to be turning. almost everybody in the business believes that the gop is going to pick up a bunch of seats, 20, 25 seats at a bear minimum, but i want to ask you, in terms of your political intuition and the polling data regarding the congress, are the republicans putting their best foot forward? how real is this movement? >> no, they're not. in from tea parties to free market populism, is it real? >> it is very real. it's an interesting dynamic, a new dynamic in american politics. the party is not only not putting it best foot forward, it's not at the starting line. y
>> remember, right now president obama is hovering around 50%. so if you're a republican, don't count your chickens before they hatch. i think the president remains in pretty strong command here even through difficult economic times of the country. >> i don't know what that noise is in the background, but maybe somebody can turn the mike off or get the noise fixed. >> the tea party protest. >> it should be. all right. so craig shirley, these retirements and what not, the...
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so is obama baby drill? is obama half drill? might mr. obama be triangulating republicans into a big drill. joining us is robert reich, co-authcoand steven moore. oil is rising. what's your take? >> this is a great press release for the obama administration saying, loob, we're in favor of drilling. the problem is when you look at policies of the administration, they've been against drilling as any administration in history. when george bush left office, he basically gave the green light to all sorts of drilling that would have been a huge development offshore and places like colorado. the first thing the obama administration did was cancel a lot of those leases. that's point number one. point number two, one of the big problems, even if leases are given for additional drilling, the environmentalists are frothing at the mouth. they will be issuing all sorts of new lawsuits to try to prevent those from happening at all. that's what happens every time the department tries to -- >> hang on. hold it, steve. we're going to come back. >> you kno
so is obama baby drill? is obama half drill? might mr. obama be triangulating republicans into a big drill. joining us is robert reich, co-authcoand steven moore. oil is rising. what's your take? >> this is a great press release for the obama administration saying, loob, we're in favor of drilling. the problem is when you look at policies of the administration, they've been against drilling as any administration in history. when george bush left office, he basically gave the green light...
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when obama was elected he became a deficit hawk. it's pretty hypocritical and all of these politicians say cut spending but they get cold feet when it comes to their home districts. >> i don't think there is any cold feet on the part of paul ryan. he is the only person in washington willing to stand up and say yes, i'm willing to cut these programs because it's necessary for the long-term health of the country, it takes real political courage to do that knowing you have to face voters every two years. i admire him for the way he handled the issue. >> i admired john mccain who never got any earmarks for arizona. twice paul ryan rejected simpson-bowles. once as a commissioner and once on the floor of the house. you can talk tough about deficits, but words are just hot air, you have to do things. >> is it possible he didn't know what his staff was doing? >> he has been very consistent on opposing the bailouts and a lot of spending issues. it is fair, you know, that he -- maybe he should have known about it, but as eamon points out, the
when obama was elected he became a deficit hawk. it's pretty hypocritical and all of these politicians say cut spending but they get cold feet when it comes to their home districts. >> i don't think there is any cold feet on the part of paul ryan. he is the only person in washington willing to stand up and say yes, i'm willing to cut these programs because it's necessary for the long-term health of the country, it takes real political courage to do that knowing you have to face voters...
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and you could see obama's body language. he was petulan it, looking down because he knows he couldn't get it done. that by itself crossing the aisle for common ground. don't have to give up your principles. if you call that moderate fine. i'm telling you it's pragmatic. that's what you've got here, a conservative who's pragmatic. >> democrats thinking those are moderate positions we're closer to a deal than we thought we were. >> that's right. >> now what he dead, and i don't think he actually changed any of his policies. i've been following this campaign painfully so at times minute-by-minute for the last year or so. up don't think he changed substantively. what i think he did was use different language and tone. when he began talking about the role of government he talked about caring for people who are less fortunate. >> not scaring. i got to get out. steve we're going to have you back again. love to have you back. jennifer's going to hang around for awhile for the full show tonight. i want to switch gears. this goes to w
and you could see obama's body language. he was petulan it, looking down because he knows he couldn't get it done. that by itself crossing the aisle for common ground. don't have to give up your principles. if you call that moderate fine. i'm telling you it's pragmatic. that's what you've got here, a conservative who's pragmatic. >> democrats thinking those are moderate positions we're closer to a deal than we thought we were. >> that's right. >> now what he dead, and i don't...
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before we get to our panelists, dave cam subpoenaed the obama administration for internal obama care enrollment data and private estimates shows signups for the older people. plus, call them the hidden cross of obama care. thanks to the laws, collection, taxes, fees, regulations on insurers, everybody will have nearly higher premiums. president obama's gallup approval rating, which has now fallen to just 39%, so my question this evening with obama's credibility on the line, why would the white house resort to new lots about obama care. >> it's really not necessary. here now we have health policy forum. kelly ann conway, president and ceo of the polling company. we welcome ron foreign yeah. lying about lies, credibility matter. fournier, why are they doing all of this. it will damage his credibility even more. >> i don't know why they're doing it. it's political malpractice, any leader whether you're in politics, business, running a church, you have to have credibility. especially towards the young millennials. the president has to convince them this is good for them, good for their f
before we get to our panelists, dave cam subpoenaed the obama administration for internal obama care enrollment data and private estimates shows signups for the older people. plus, call them the hidden cross of obama care. thanks to the laws, collection, taxes, fees, regulations on insurers, everybody will have nearly higher premiums. president obama's gallup approval rating, which has now fallen to just 39%, so my question this evening with obama's credibility on the line, why would the white...
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and the obama camp spent slightly more than romney's. but can enjoy the spoils of victory, at least for tonight. romney and obama campaigns burnt through a combined total of $30 a second. $2.6 million a day. and $79 million a month during this election cycle. and a lot of that money would have flowed from wall street, but on election day, that particular district of lower manhattan is actually less important than ever. that's john carney's take. if you want to respond to that or anything else you've heard on the program, you know how. e-mail us, you can also tweet that guy. >> $79 million a month. i'm guessing that's over a two-year period? >> i guess it also works out to $400 per voter, if you assume that everyone were to turn out. so for the turnout itself, that would be an even higher tally. >> and we ended up with the status quo for all that money spent. i suppose that's one way of looking at it. >>> we just showed this. european stocks have a mild risk-on view today. there's a view now. of course, the fed won't be changing its polic
and the obama camp spent slightly more than romney's. but can enjoy the spoils of victory, at least for tonight. romney and obama campaigns burnt through a combined total of $30 a second. $2.6 million a day. and $79 million a month during this election cycle. and a lot of that money would have flowed from wall street, but on election day, that particular district of lower manhattan is actually less important than ever. that's john carney's take. if you want to respond to that or anything else...
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president obama came back to the white house. he ditched his events in florida today and then in wisconsin tomorrow. mitt romney's done the same thing, cancelling events tonight and tomorrow. it's a difficult situation for candidates. of course, they both rin tinsley competitive. they want to win. president obama said i'm not thinking about the election. of course, he is thinking about the election all the time, so are his people. they know that or they believe that they have an advantage in battleground states and that perhaps the freezing of attention to the campaign will benefit them with a limited time to go. on the other hand, mitt romney can point to national polls and say i've gotten the upper hand since the first debate, so we will see whether the ground games get affected by this. obama's generally considered to have the more extensive and effective ground game. that, of course, is going to be tested on election day, but if some of that is interrupted, he and his people could be affected, and we'll see whether the early
president obama came back to the white house. he ditched his events in florida today and then in wisconsin tomorrow. mitt romney's done the same thing, cancelling events tonight and tomorrow. it's a difficult situation for candidates. of course, they both rin tinsley competitive. they want to win. president obama said i'm not thinking about the election. of course, he is thinking about the election all the time, so are his people. they know that or they believe that they have an advantage in...
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he posted a town hall for obama in 2011. cheryl bandberg was a big fund-raiser for obama but investor and board member bark andariesen publicly backed mitt romney for president. donations are capped at $800 per head. it may be tough to tell through all the security and events are organizers are not releasing a list of who is expected to be here. >> julia, thank you very, very much. i want to ask my panelist, kelly ann, begin with you. this money from zuckerburg is not going to the foundation, it's going to chris christie's campaign. what does that mean? >> it's really great for mark zuckerberg. he's breaking a lot in silicon valley. for the democratic party. it shows he's willing to put political muscle behind public policy issues he and his wife care about. if i were governor christie, mark zuckerberg would be like a walking demographic dream for me, the youth vote, jewish vote, tech vote, tech money. i think they're going to have a tough talk about education reform, which is working in new jersey. >> is it going to be pres
he posted a town hall for obama in 2011. cheryl bandberg was a big fund-raiser for obama but investor and board member bark andariesen publicly backed mitt romney for president. donations are capped at $800 per head. it may be tough to tell through all the security and events are organizers are not releasing a list of who is expected to be here. >> julia, thank you very, very much. i want to ask my panelist, kelly ann, begin with you. this money from zuckerburg is not going to the...
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president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> from the toasty warm nerve center of cnbc -- and i say that enviously as an out of power new jersey guy -- coming up in the next next hour of "power lunch," the northeast struggling to pick up the pieces after hurricane sandy. we got another big storm heading our way in the middle of the week. we'll have the latest on the nor'easter and a look at what kind of impact it might have. and heading into the real final homestretch, president obama, governor romney taking their last swings at the pigeons ahead of tomorrow's election. very latest poll numbers. >>> stocks betting on romney, bonds backing obama. what the markets really want tomorrow. the halftime report w
president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> from the toasty warm nerve center of cnbc -- and i say that...
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where are you pin being the odds on a romney or obama victory? >> it's a close competitive election and we'll have to see whether president obama can come back in one of the two remaining debates. i think that's critical. he has to show his own party what he can do, because right now they're depressed. they're not as enthused as republicans are and this is a battle of the party bases. but if you're asking me who is more likely to win the election, i naturally look to the electoral college. he came up with a scenario for romney winning and are you absolutely right. but you see, the problem for romney is, there are many more plausible scenarios for barack obama to get to 270 than there are plausible scenarios for mitt romney to get to 270. >> i agree. i just wanted to confirm whether you believe romney can -- it would be harder -- but can win even if he loses ohio. >> of course. well, of course. look, it's a complicated electoral college. there are lots of ways to overcome losing almost any state -- except florida. florida's the only one that romne
where are you pin being the odds on a romney or obama victory? >> it's a close competitive election and we'll have to see whether president obama can come back in one of the two remaining debates. i think that's critical. he has to show his own party what he can do, because right now they're depressed. they're not as enthused as republicans are and this is a battle of the party bases. but if you're asking me who is more likely to win the election, i naturally look to the electoral...
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up in spite of obama. the market went up because of an ideal combination of corporate profits, takeovers, lower interest rates, buy backs and dividends. the market went up because the u.s. economy did get better, more jobs were indeed created. whether you think obama had a hand in that or not. the market went up because it was undervalued and over sold. what about the next president? we have a lot of unknowns with trump. he hasn't fleshed out his economic policy beyond a desire to protect american business from foreigners in one a or another. in every case except for guns, i would say there's next to nothing any president can do about foreign trade. even if trump wins, he can't repeal nafta all by himself. he can't bring back oel all by himself. he can't stop jobs from going to mexico all by himself. he'll need congress, and regardless of whether the republicans maintain control or democrats retake the senate, i'm predicting no real substantive changes except mo-- maybe it's time to buy smith & wesson, esp
up in spite of obama. the market went up because of an ideal combination of corporate profits, takeovers, lower interest rates, buy backs and dividends. the market went up because the u.s. economy did get better, more jobs were indeed created. whether you think obama had a hand in that or not. the market went up because it was undervalued and over sold. what about the next president? we have a lot of unknowns with trump. he hasn't fleshed out his economic policy beyond a desire to protect...
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so, president obama seems to love distractions. today's shift from friday's miserable jobs report to a call for the extension of the bush era tax cuts except for the most successful earners seems to be no exception. is this full frontal class warfare campaign strategy really going to win favor with voters? here we have mark penn from 1996 bill clinton campaign adviser. ron kristy former special assistant to president george w. bush and james gilmore former rnc chairman and former virginia governor. ron kristy, is this a distraction? obama just wants to get away from the jobs report and away from the lousy economic data so now he's going into tax cuts and class warfare? >> this is absolutely a distraction. the american people were disheartened to see the terrible jobs report friday. 80,000 jobs created in the last month won't get it done when we have 156,000 people entering the work force every month. the president came out with the plan. he's playing to the base but he knows this is not going to pass the house of representatives wh
so, president obama seems to love distractions. today's shift from friday's miserable jobs report to a call for the extension of the bush era tax cuts except for the most successful earners seems to be no exception. is this full frontal class warfare campaign strategy really going to win favor with voters? here we have mark penn from 1996 bill clinton campaign adviser. ron kristy former special assistant to president george w. bush and james gilmore former rnc chairman and former virginia...
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obama get that model? >> well, in all fairness, the founder of microsoft was a guy who left harvard because he discovered -- >> okay. >> so he was at harvard to begin with. >> that's okay. >> you know the stats. in the last 20 years so we're not blaming a particular president, the last 20 years the lower 80% of the american public has not seen a raise if you adjust for inflation. almost all of economic benefits are going to the top 20%. you can argue morality. that's not my argument. the country is a special country because of the american dream. people believe if they work hard, they can do well. >> and you don't think that's true? >> it's less true than it was. >> you can be up at the top one year and down at the bottom another. do you agree? >> i don't know what he's talking about. income inequality has increased at the high end but inequality of wealth hasn't increased at all because people make fortunes and lose fortunes. and what does it actually hurt? it has had no impact on economic growth, on upwa
obama get that model? >> well, in all fairness, the founder of microsoft was a guy who left harvard because he discovered -- >> okay. >> so he was at harvard to begin with. >> that's okay. >> you know the stats. in the last 20 years so we're not blaming a particular president, the last 20 years the lower 80% of the american public has not seen a raise if you adjust for inflation. almost all of economic benefits are going to the top 20%. you can argue morality....
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he's making the charge, obama that is, making the charge that obama is the outsourcer in chief. however the president has some selective memory. listen to what he said in 2009. >> a lot of the outsourcing referred to in the question really has to do with the fact that our economy, if it's dependent on low wage, low skill labor it's hard to hang on to those jobs because there is always a country out there paying lower wages than the u.s. not all of the jobs are going to come back. it probably wouldn't be good for our economy for a bunch of the jobs to come back. >> singing a different tune. now fast forward to the present. our next guest says president obama doesn't know what outsourcing means. is the president such an amateur economist that he did you want know the difference between outsourcing and offshoring? all right. let's talk. we have kevin williamson, national review deputy managing editor. okay. first, outsourcing. >> outsourcing means contracting k an encore business process. if you're a hotel you don't want maids on the payroll. you hire a cleaning service. not the sa
he's making the charge, obama that is, making the charge that obama is the outsourcer in chief. however the president has some selective memory. listen to what he said in 2009. >> a lot of the outsourcing referred to in the question really has to do with the fact that our economy, if it's dependent on low wage, low skill labor it's hard to hang on to those jobs because there is always a country out there paying lower wages than the u.s. not all of the jobs are going to come back. it...
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but he could have actually beaten barack obama. i think chris christie, even though he can be sort of strident in some ways he has a much better tone going into 2016 because he's willing to work with democrats, he's willing to criticize democrats. the republicans have to sound reasonable in order to win elections, especially the presidential election, at the presidential level, and they haven't done that in recent years. >> what about the -- let me go to the asians for a minute. this is a huge growing population. supposedly great business people, free market people, free enterprise people. republicans got slammed in the asian -- >> i don't know why. >> it was just as bad as hispanics. is it because republicans don't go there, they don't talk to asians, they don't go to their meetings? it's it's a matter of language? it's a matter of communication? >> i have no idea why because asians come here legally, there's no flob, they're usually very hard-working, don't depend on government entitlements. that's a mystery to me on that one. >>
but he could have actually beaten barack obama. i think chris christie, even though he can be sort of strident in some ways he has a much better tone going into 2016 because he's willing to work with democrats, he's willing to criticize democrats. the republicans have to sound reasonable in order to win elections, especially the presidential election, at the presidential level, and they haven't done that in recent years. >> what about the -- let me go to the asians for a minute. this is a...
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on obama care. make sure people don't cheat the system. the democrats seem to be pushing back against that but isn't that something that the white house initially put into obama care but later waved? george will in "the washington post" said as much. isn't this something that was in some ways a democrat idea to begin with they're fighting about? >> yes, it was. it was absolutely. yes, it was part of it. you're going to have -- you're right. there's a rolling subsidy process here for people who sign up for obama care. you may be right going up to 400 percent. for a family of four the income level peak was about 85 or $90,000. you're right. what happened was, the computer glitches and the software glitches which were never tested properly before the october 1st start date, caused the white house to delay verification, i believe for one year. that was one of the delay issues. and so what happens is, tare' going to sign -- they're going to sign up people but will not have the wherewithal to check and verify their income. it's like in the housi
on obama care. make sure people don't cheat the system. the democrats seem to be pushing back against that but isn't that something that the white house initially put into obama care but later waved? george will in "the washington post" said as much. isn't this something that was in some ways a democrat idea to begin with they're fighting about? >> yes, it was. it was absolutely. yes, it was part of it. you're going to have -- you're right. there's a rolling subsidy process here...
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obama is elected. he wants to spend money on the infrastructure, and caterpillar has actually done pretty well over the past month, given that the market, the broader market has not done particularly well, and that b-to-b, at least as far as asia is concerned isn't doing particularly well. if you want to spend money and create jobs, then taking the politics out of it, probably the way to do it is infrastructure. and god knows the northeast is going to need plenty of infrastructure spending over the next couple of years. so i think caterpillar does really well if mr. obama is reelected, for more on the question of which candidate will be better for the markets, let's bring in the chief economist at cibc world markets. welcome, avery, to the show. and the conventional thinking is that obama is better for bonds, romney better for stocks. do you agree? >> i think that's the one-day knee-jerk reaction. but i think knee-jerk reactions can be wrong. you know, attend of the day, what equities really need is gr
obama is elected. he wants to spend money on the infrastructure, and caterpillar has actually done pretty well over the past month, given that the market, the broader market has not done particularly well, and that b-to-b, at least as far as asia is concerned isn't doing particularly well. if you want to spend money and create jobs, then taking the politics out of it, probably the way to do it is infrastructure. and god knows the northeast is going to need plenty of infrastructure spending over...
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norfolk went for obama. the city of richmond went for barack obama. we spoke to voters earlier and they talk about the economy and jobs and they are worried about the defense industry as well so that could put norfolk in play. this race is still neck and neck. >> thanks very much. it sure is neck and neck. florida one of the most popular swing states in the country. 29 electoral votes. >> hey there, it is a big one. people in orlando, florida, were toasting the end of what has been a long race to the white house. if romney wins them it makes it easier to get to the magic number. the race is neck and neck here. remember, margin of victory by a half a percent or less triggers an automatic recount. voter turnout looking very strong as well. over 63% of registered voting. that is above the levels in 2008. now keep in mind both candidates spent a lot of time and money. and the one that they put the most money into. until last month the president held the lead in the polls. that switched about a month ago. the people that we spoke with continued to say that
norfolk went for obama. the city of richmond went for barack obama. we spoke to voters earlier and they talk about the economy and jobs and they are worried about the defense industry as well so that could put norfolk in play. this race is still neck and neck. >> thanks very much. it sure is neck and neck. florida one of the most popular swing states in the country. 29 electoral votes. >> hey there, it is a big one. people in orlando, florida, were toasting the end of what has been...
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is immigration where obama go to split the gop? >> if you want me to be honest -- >> be totally honest. >> you want annihilation. can you say that on this show. >> thank you. i think kelly ann might be able to back me up on this. i think the annihilation of the republican party is happening by elements of the republican party. you talked about the split you have. you have a lot of enlightened people such as yourself burr you have a lot of people on the fringe. there are people in the rather party who are willing to go there -- >> only 33 republicans voted against this today. seriously -- >> were they tea party republicans? >> not completely. >> were they club for growth republicans? >> the club for growth said they won't score this. they came out yesterday and said this was off the table and that was very sensible. but, look, you know what's going to happen, what's going to split the democratic party? they're split on the other topic, guns. john testa reelected in montana. he's got a big problem on his hands because this is a guy,
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how can obama win? what is his path to victory with this anemic economy, the worst in the history of the modern times since 1947? according to the joint economic committee of congress? how can obama win? >> convince the country that mitt romney is not capable of leading the country first and then talk about what he's going to do and if he's smart and does that in ohio, virginia and florida he will win. >> do you think if he really tells us what he wants to do, create more government dependency that will help him? >> it will beat the hell going to england and saying the olympics are flawed and walking down the downing street. >> to say businessmen didn't build their business. >> i appreciate that ruse. >> thank you very much. up next our special guest presidential candidate, former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. the 100 day countdown returns in two minute. romney five points up in the rasmussen poll right now. [ male announcer ] summer is here. and so too is the summer event. now get an incredible
how can obama win? what is his path to victory with this anemic economy, the worst in the history of the modern times since 1947? according to the joint economic committee of congress? how can obama win? >> convince the country that mitt romney is not capable of leading the country first and then talk about what he's going to do and if he's smart and does that in ohio, virginia and florida he will win. >> do you think if he really tells us what he wants to do, create more government...
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i'm barack obama and i approve this message. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> it's time for "the lightning round." you'll hear this sound and that means the lightning round is over. stu in virginia. >> caller: boo-yeah from virginia. i'm a fisherman and i want to know what level hue let packaer. >> sometimes you have to send them back. let's go to eva in new york. >> caller: how are you? >> a little wet. let's open everybody is safe. what's up? >> caller: all right. i have a question for you on l gild. >> i'm going to answer that. i don't know if she was cut off. i was doing the research on giliad. >> buy, buy, buy! >> it may be the strongest in the group. although biogen had a good quarter. let's go to janet in
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years of obama. is that what's going to happen tonight in. >> we know this and everybody on your panel, they're all smart guy, they all know that every presidential contest is a contest for the future. and what president obama is saying is everything's fine, we should continue on the same course. governor romney happens to very clearly disagree with that. and the message that he has for these voters is that we can and will take a new course under romney and that new course will have more economic growth. >> this is an assembled intellect of awesome proportions, probably nor since thomas jefferson dined alone. >> i feel like i'm bringing down the batting average on this team. >> you never do. let me ask you this. i was very surprised yesterday to learn that mitt romney was talking about tax policy to a local denver, colorado station where he essentially unveiled a new program with more details. he said his 20% tax cut would only allow $17,000 worth of deductions. if you have $17,000 bucket of deductio
years of obama. is that what's going to happen tonight in. >> we know this and everybody on your panel, they're all smart guy, they all know that every presidential contest is a contest for the future. and what president obama is saying is everything's fine, we should continue on the same course. governor romney happens to very clearly disagree with that. and the message that he has for these voters is that we can and will take a new course under romney and that new course will have more...
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question, what is president obama going to do about it? that's what i want to know, and that's our debate when we come right back on "the kudlow report." vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today. avo: whatever you're looking for, expedia has more ways to help you find yours. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪
question, what is president obama going to do about it? that's what i want to know, and that's our debate when we come right back on "the kudlow report." vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today. avo: whatever you're looking for, expedia has more ways to help you find yours. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i...
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obama couldn't be more wrong on this one. just a moment, i'm going to speak to whitney tilsen to support the buffett rule. steve moore will also join us. but first, let's get the set-up from today's press conference. >> well, as you said, the president has talked about the buffett rule now twice in two days. yesterday, it was in florida with backdrop of college students and today, it was a very different setting in the white house camepus with a backdrop of millionaires and their secretaries. this was a carefully selected group of millionaires and their secretaries. you can see them being placed into position there by white house aides. i talked to one after the fact. lawrence benison, who said the growing gap between the rich and poor makes him feel it is provoking social instability in this country and i also asked him what his tax rate was and the tax rate of his secretary with him today. he said he couldn't remember offhand saying i'm just a big picture guy, but i can also tell you what the white house is really enthusias
obama couldn't be more wrong on this one. just a moment, i'm going to speak to whitney tilsen to support the buffett rule. steve moore will also join us. but first, let's get the set-up from today's press conference. >> well, as you said, the president has talked about the buffett rule now twice in two days. yesterday, it was in florida with backdrop of college students and today, it was a very different setting in the white house camepus with a backdrop of millionaires and their...
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obama supporters call it the obama market. analysts say it's because the federal reserve has put so much liquidity in. some people like myself think it has to do with good earnings. nonetheless, real fast, jim, this is a strong market. it's up 30% year on year. >> well, beyond qe, there are reasons stocks are going up. people can't get returns on bonds, cds, t-bills. they start to nibble away at the stocks. investors are very slowly coming back around to the stock market. frankly, they think corporate k ceos more trustworthy and maybe stocks are safer investments these days than bonds showing a negative rate of return. >> the headline story in the front page today, despite gains, "many sto -- manyflee stocks." jim, did they miss the boat? how do you read those things? >> in 1929 when the stock market crashed, my father distrusted the stock market from that point on. the market is manipulated, whether you think it's the fed, each month brings a new story. that's a lot of dry powder to truly a rally in the future. >> some people
obama supporters call it the obama market. analysts say it's because the federal reserve has put so much liquidity in. some people like myself think it has to do with good earnings. nonetheless, real fast, jim, this is a strong market. it's up 30% year on year. >> well, beyond qe, there are reasons stocks are going up. people can't get returns on bonds, cds, t-bills. they start to nibble away at the stocks. investors are very slowly coming back around to the stock market. frankly, they...
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this is a joke and farce. >>> a new obama bombshell. the government accountability institute reports that the president's campaign may have violated federal election law by accepting illegal overseas donations. that's next up. please stay with us. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you wan
this is a joke and farce. >>> a new obama bombshell. the government accountability institute reports that the president's campaign may have violated federal election law by accepting illegal overseas donations. that's next up. please stay with us. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best...
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then president obama signing an executive order giving the white house authority to take control of the internet in emergencies. really? why some are worried about that kind of power. we'll have a heated debate we'll have a heated debate coming up, stay with us. >>> welcome back, on this program yesterday, scott cohn gave us quite a show as he unfailed the top state in the united states for business. >> in a state where they do everything big, we decided to ask for a little bit of help. >> you got it, it's texas, america's stop state for business 2012. the third time that the lone star state has taken top honors. >> as with any competition you have winners and losers, so who came in at the bottom this year? >> we'll tell you here, part of the rich political history. we were celebrating all day yesterday. counting down the top five, but there are losers, and consider this the flip side. >> if there are top states, it means there are bottom states. here are this year's bottom five. at number 46, mississippi with one of the worst economies in the nation, and tied for the bottom in access t
then president obama signing an executive order giving the white house authority to take control of the internet in emergencies. really? why some are worried about that kind of power. we'll have a heated debate we'll have a heated debate coming up, stay with us. >>> welcome back, on this program yesterday, scott cohn gave us quite a show as he unfailed the top state in the united states for business. >> in a state where they do everything big, we decided to ask for a little bit...
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this is better than obama care an these stocks started rallying the day that obama care happened, which was two days ago. what used to hit the stock is the bad debt expense. they wouldn't be able to collect because there was a lot of indigent people. the government is backstopping all bad debt so they have none of that anymore. this is the sector to own for next year 2014. >> the uncertainty is hurting stocks today. that's clear by a look at the major averages. it's not doing any favors for gold. find out why, let's go to jackie at the futures desk. >> hey, good afternoon. that's right, scott. uncertainty tends to boost gold and so does a falling dollar. both of those. even as the dollar index hitting an eight month low jeff kill berg if the shutdown and debt ceiling debate can't boost gold what can? >> it's been a wild week. day one of the shutdown they came in and crushed gold and got the technicals out of the market. the high frequency pushed it down. today in day three of the government shutdown we're seeing equities pull back. therefore, you are seeing some people come into gold. v
this is better than obama care an these stocks started rallying the day that obama care happened, which was two days ago. what used to hit the stock is the bad debt expense. they wouldn't be able to collect because there was a lot of indigent people. the government is backstopping all bad debt so they have none of that anymore. this is the sector to own for next year 2014. >> the uncertainty is hurting stocks today. that's clear by a look at the major averages. it's not doing any favors...
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's what obama is projecting in the good years. social security and medicare are going to be pushing us into a fiscal crisis and there's no will to do anything. >> we rely on the kindness of strangers, foreign official entities by a lot of those treasury securities. if they see the path as unending, they might start to slow up toez purchases, the federal reserb, just when it's worried most about the domestic economy gets a force of external inflation pressures. it's going to be caught between a rock and a hard place. >> we have had a lot of signs of economic recovery. there's no question about that. gdp is going to go up in the third quarter, i don't know, 3%, %. something like that. it's going to go up at least the next year. we have very strong home sales reports today. existing home sales were stock. the leading indicators are very strong. and of course, the stock market which lost a little ground this week has been on a tear for over six months. how much are deficits and pressures on the fed going to impact economic recovery. >
's what obama is projecting in the good years. social security and medicare are going to be pushing us into a fiscal crisis and there's no will to do anything. >> we rely on the kindness of strangers, foreign official entities by a lot of those treasury securities. if they see the path as unending, they might start to slow up toez purchases, the federal reserb, just when it's worried most about the domestic economy gets a force of external inflation pressures. it's going to be caught...
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president obama pretty rough at one of his news conferences. he said the republican party is being held up by extremists. extremists are holding america hostage. your response. >> well, the one thing i notice about his news conference, too, though larry, the president has not been engaged in these discussions and secondly his statements are i'm not going to negotiate, period, and to me that's an unreasonable position to take, it's unrealistic. i think the american people recognize that. this has to be a noimpingts you'. you have a republican house and a democratic senate and the president saying he's not going to negotiate is completely unreasonable and not a position he can sustain, and i hope that the american people, as they evaluate this, will come to that same conclusion. >> let's take a look at it. you've lost two party line votes basically, to de-fund obamacare and to delay obamacare. now, tonight is coming a third plan "c" vote which is coming tonight which is to delay the individual mandate and maybe have congress join the health care
president obama pretty rough at one of his news conferences. he said the republican party is being held up by extremists. extremists are holding america hostage. your response. >> well, the one thing i notice about his news conference, too, though larry, the president has not been engaged in these discussions and secondly his statements are i'm not going to negotiate, period, and to me that's an unreasonable position to take, it's unrealistic. i think the american people recognize that....